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Two days ahead of Eid, Muslim think tank urges community to be sensitive

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Published : Jul 29, 2020, 2:12 PM IST

IMPAR, a Delhi based Muslim think tank has made an appeal to the Muslim brethren to be careful about not doing Qurbani on the open roads or any other public places.

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Requesting the community that the people should be careful about not doing Qurbani - a ritual animal sacrifice - on open roads or any other public places, IMPAR said the people should also be responsible in disposing of the animal waste.

New Delhi: With only two days left for the prominent festival Eid, the Indian Muslims for Progress and Reforms (IMPAR), a Delhi based Muslim think tank has appealed to the Muslim brethren to show sensitivity towards the fellow countrymen on the occasion.

Requesting the community that the people should be careful about not doing Qurbani - a ritual animal sacrifice - on open roads or any other public places, IMPAR said the people should also be responsible in disposing of the animal waste.

The appeal from the IMPAR to the community shows utmost maturity on 5 August 2020, the day when Bhoomi pujan of Ram Janam Bhoomi in Ayodhya will be performed.

Also read: Animal markets must be allowed to function with Covid-19 precautions: Jamiat

The think tank urged all Indians to pray together on the day for peace and prosperity of the nation and ‘Mukti’ from the coronavirus as well as the communal virus so that a new dawn of united India emerges. A united India where people live in complete peace and harmony and where justice is for all, irrespective of religion and caste.

The IMPAR also reckoned that post-Covid-19 there may be many challenges, both, external and internal and they should be faced unitedly by all.

New Delhi: With only two days left for the prominent festival Eid, the Indian Muslims for Progress and Reforms (IMPAR), a Delhi based Muslim think tank has appealed to the Muslim brethren to show sensitivity towards the fellow countrymen on the occasion.

Requesting the community that the people should be careful about not doing Qurbani - a ritual animal sacrifice - on open roads or any other public places, IMPAR said the people should also be responsible in disposing of the animal waste.

The appeal from the IMPAR to the community shows utmost maturity on 5 August 2020, the day when Bhoomi pujan of Ram Janam Bhoomi in Ayodhya will be performed.

Also read: Animal markets must be allowed to function with Covid-19 precautions: Jamiat

The think tank urged all Indians to pray together on the day for peace and prosperity of the nation and ‘Mukti’ from the coronavirus as well as the communal virus so that a new dawn of united India emerges. A united India where people live in complete peace and harmony and where justice is for all, irrespective of religion and caste.

The IMPAR also reckoned that post-Covid-19 there may be many challenges, both, external and internal and they should be faced unitedly by all.

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